Hyperscale Data Inc. Outlines Ongoing Dollar-Cost Averaging Strategy to Acquire Bitcoin, Aiming for $100 Million Digital Asset Treasury and 100% Market Capitalization Allocation
Reuters
Nov 25
Hyperscale Data Inc. Outlines Ongoing Dollar-Cost Averaging Strategy to Acquire Bitcoin, Aiming for $100 Million Digital Asset Treasury and 100% Market Capitalization Allocation
Hyperscale Data Inc. has announced its ongoing commitment to a $100 million Bitcoin treasury strategy, aiming to accumulate Bitcoin holdings equal to 100% of its market capitalization. The company plans to fully deploy its allocated cash into Bitcoin purchases over time, utilizing a disciplined dollar-cost averaging approach. Each week, Hyperscale Data generally targets investing at least 5% of its allocated cash, with the actual amount potentially varying based on market conditions and strategic considerations. The company will continue to issue weekly reports detailing its Bitcoin holdings as it advances toward its $100 million digital asset treasury goal.
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